Autobiographic Sketches, Bind 11–12Houghton, Mifflin, 1876 - 593 sider |
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Side 544
... Lord Brougham and others assumed that the students of Oxford were chiefly boys ; and this , not idly or casu- ally ... lords had drawr . their ideas of a university exclusively from Glasgow . Here , it is well known , and I mention it ...
... Lord Brougham and others assumed that the students of Oxford were chiefly boys ; and this , not idly or casu- ally ... lords had drawr . their ideas of a university exclusively from Glasgow . Here , it is well known , and I mention it ...
Side 545
... Lord Radnor again assumes that the students of Oxford are " boys ; " he is again supported in this misrepresentation by Lord Brougham ; and again the misrepresentation is applied to a purpose of assault upon the English universities ...
... Lord Radnor again assumes that the students of Oxford are " boys ; " he is again supported in this misrepresentation by Lord Brougham ; and again the misrepresentation is applied to a purpose of assault upon the English universities ...
Side 574
... Lord Brougham was the modern Bacon have also complimented him with the title of the English Demosthenes . Upon this hint , Lord Brougham , in his address to the Glasgow students , has deluged the great Athenian with wordy admiration ...
... Lord Brougham was the modern Bacon have also complimented him with the title of the English Demosthenes . Upon this hint , Lord Brougham , in his address to the Glasgow students , has deluged the great Athenian with wordy admiration ...
Side 575
... Lord Brougham does not seem to have formed any clear conceptions- principles he has none . Now , it is useless to judge of an artist until you have some principles on the art . The two capital secrets in the art of prose compo- sition ...
... Lord Brougham does not seem to have formed any clear conceptions- principles he has none . Now , it is useless to judge of an artist until you have some principles on the art . The two capital secrets in the art of prose compo- sition ...
Side 579
... Lord Brougham's counsel to the Glasgow students is not only bad counsel , and bad counsel for the result , as well as for the grounds , which are either capricious or nugatory , - -- I cannot for a moment believe that the original and ...
... Lord Brougham's counsel to the Glasgow students is not only bad counsel , and bad counsel for the result , as well as for the grounds , which are either capricious or nugatory , - -- I cannot for a moment believe that the original and ...
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